Contains links to educational tools useful for teaching K-12 students for invasive plant species, organized by type of organization. See Resource Library - K-12 Resources for general resources and other species.

Alien Invasions - Plants on the Move
Weed curriculum for grades K-12, or information for organizational education/outreach activities. Developed by BLM staff and a host of experts; pilot tested in schools throughout Oregon and now is ready to go. All lessons fit within existing mandated National Science Education Standards (NSES). Many activities integrate social studies, art, language arts, and math components. They combine invasive plant information within regularly scheduled NSES curriculum topics.

Return of the Natives Restoration Education ProjectCalifornia State University - Monterey Bay. Watershed Institute.
Cooperative effort between the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management - Ft. Ord Project Office, Watershed Institute CSUMB - Return of the Natives, Restoration Education Project, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Return of the Natives has assembled a four-part curriculum for educators who are part of the battle to save native plant communities from the threat of invasive weeds.

Florida
Invasive Plant Education Initiative
Provides educators with the information and resources
they need to teach about the benefits of Florida's
native plants and the harmful impacts that some invasive,
non-native plants are having on our natural areas and
neighborhoods. Includes four core modules with related
lessons and accompanying materials useful in the classroom.

Kid's Journey to Understanding WeedsMontana State University. Center for Invasive Species
Management.
Consists of a video, classroom activities, and CD ROM program for third graders

Weed ModelsMontana State University. Center for Invasive Species
Management.
Lifelike artificial weed models of four of the most troublesome western weeds – yellow starthistle, knapweed, leafy spurge, and Dalmatian toadflax are available for education and outreach activities.

Invasive Plants Take Root in Alaska Curriculum (PDF | 6.71 MB)Homer Soil and Water Conservation District.
This curriculum was designed for grades 9-12 and is intended to be a resource for educators to integrate into their classroom one of the most substantial threats to global biodiversity and agriculture alike - invasive species. The curriculum includes a variety of modules including labs and an online mapping exercise where students can check out local maps of invasive ornamental plants in Alaska. This program encourages students to delve into a locally-relevant, rapidly developing issue of invasive plants which are an increasing problem in Southcentral Alaska. The materials were developed for Kenai Peninsula science teachers but much of the material is appropriate for use state wide.

Invasive Exotic Plants in the Mid-Atlantic RegionMid-Atlantic Exotic Pest Plant Council.
Outreach presentation intended to educate, inform and equip individuals about the issue of invasive exotic plants and the threat that they pose to natural areas of the Mid-Atlantic region.